
L to R: Secretary Harry W. Kinsley Jr., new member Dennis Ring, President Edmund P. Branch,
MESSAR Colour Guard Commander Charles McGillicuddy and new member Jimmy H. Martin.

President Edmund P. Branch (left) presenting Meritorious Service Award to Chaplain Gary K. Price.

President Edmund P. Branch (left) presenting Bronze Good Citizenship Award to Duane M. Ford.
Charles McGillicuddy MESSAR Colour Guard Commander on right.

L to R: President Edmund P. Branch, David Hockensmith from Vermont SAR,
Renny A. Stackpole - a former President, and Robert G. Cole Registrar of Graves.

From left to right-Dennis Ring, Jimmy H. Martin, Colour Guard Commander Charles McGillicuddy, daughter of DAR member on left of her mother, Celia Gray a recipient of an award, followed by President Edmund P. Branch.

Past New England Vice President General Ronald E. Newton (left) and current New England Vice President General David Hockensmith at Bethel Historical Society Meeting.

Chaplain Robert Cole at the dedication of the first sawmill on the Peneobscot River in Bucksport. It was owned by Col. Jonathan Buck, Patriot.

Rededication of Col. Jonathan Buck grave. He was the founder of Bucksport.

Former MESSAR President Renny A. Stackpole receiving his award.

Charles McGillicuddy of the MESSAR Colour Guard.

MESSAR Colour Guard members McGillicuddy and King at Augusta, ME in September 2003.

Charles J. McGillicuddy - Commander, MESSAR Colour Guard in the Maine Military Museum in Augusta, ME in September 2003.

Dennis Ryan King II of the MESSAR Colour Guard in the Maine Military Museum in Augusta, ME in September 2003.

Monument of Jonathan Buck, an American Patriot and
founder of Bucksport, ME that is located at the Town Pier in Bucksport.

Former MESSAR President Branch and family at Montpelier, The Henry Knox Museum in Thomaston, ME in May 2001.

General Knox's bathtub that he used during the Revolutionary War.

The flying staircase at Montpelier, the General Henry Knox museum.